NUI Galway sailing yacht named ‘Boat of the Year’

Galway Advertiser, Thu, Dec 13, 2012

NUI Galway’s sailing campaign has been named the Irish Cruiser Racing Association's (ICRA ) ‘Boat of the Year’.

The prize was presented to NUI Galway in Kilkenny at the association’s recent annual conference which was attended by Ireland’s leading sailors, race organisers and industry professionals such as Olympic race officer Jack Roy and Volvo Ocean Race champion Damian Foxall.

ICRA is the organising authority of Irish yacht racing. Nine boats from around Ireland were shortlisted for their ‘Boat of the Year’ award for having excelled at national and international level. Ultimately the judges favoured NUI Galway for the award on the basis of the exceptional level of preparation, training, competitive racing and achievement from the young crew.

NUI Galway’s sailing yacht is a Reflex 38 based out of Galway Bay Sailing Club which raced in the 2012 Round Ireland Yacht Race. The crew finished in sixth place in the overall standings, and first in their class, in the race. The team, one of the youngest to compete in the competition, was the second Irish boat to cross the finishing line in their 38ft racing yacht which they chartered especially for the race. They were also the Class 1 winners in the Wales to Wicklow Irish Sea Offshore Racing Association (ISORA ) race which they did as preparation for Round Ireland race. The boat was also raced by a number of the NUI Galway students in the 2012 Irish Cruiser Racing Nationals in Howth and Cork Week with the boat owner Martin Breen.

The NUI Galway crew is made up of students and graduates from various disciplines including engineering, science and commerce and includes Ben Scallan, Eoghan McGregor, Eoin Breen, Joan Mulloy, Mark Armstrong, Ruaidhri De Faoite, Conor Kinsella, David Fitzgerald, Louis Mulloy and Cathal Clarke.

Kathy Hynes, Sports Officer NUI Galway, said: “This group of young people represent the future of sport through energy, passion and their high skill level and ensure that NUI Galway sport is moving in the right direction